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PACE FOUR ASHLAND TIDIXCS Tuesday, Maf 13, 1019 BAREFOOT SMDALS We have them in sizes 2J baby's to 7 large. "Skirts are to be worn three Inch es shorter." Mala street everywhere will look as If it were staging a musical corned chorus. Good Cues and Tips Billiard players pro for this place VecauBe thejr knuw that they can get COOD cues; anil modem equipment makes a lot of difference la the pleas. tire of the gsm. You KNOW il. Profanity, gambling and other un doslrable eHii'tiU ore - absolutely TABOO here. We Invite GENTLE SI EN only. This Is a cKm, congenial amuse ment hall for d.coat clean-cut fellows. Mnull's Bt'lliard Parlor "Clean Sport for ICguliir Follows" NEW HOOKS ADDED TO LIBRARY LISTj The following new books have been added to the library during the pant month or so, Soldiers of the Sea Abbott. ' Educution of Henry Adams Ad ams. Jungle Peace Beebe. Maids, Wives nnd Widows Bres. Nerve Control and How to Gain It Bruce Gretnmantle Buchan. How to Read Poetry Colson. Vagal)onding Down the Andes Franck. ; Ireland Hackett. Power of Will Haddock. The Boys' Life of Theodore Roose-i velt Hagedorn. Life and Letters of Joel Chandler Harris Harris. Life after Death Hyslop New TefctlameUit Shorter Bible Kent. Diversity of Creatures Kipling. Eyes of Asia Kipling. Evolution of the Earth Lull. The Bible at a Single Glance Moulton. Best Short Stories of 1918 O' Brien. Tine Curious Quest Oppefnlielm. America In France-Palmer Cartoon History of the War Rae maker. History of the Great War, Vols. 1, 2 and 3 Simonds. Ivanhoe Scott. Colour Studies In Paris Symons. CairJlMidge History of American Literature, vol. 2 Trent. An American Physician In Turkey Usher Poems Van Dyke. The Music of Spain Van Vache- ter. A History of the Christian Church Walker. The Secret City Walpole. Athens Whiting. The Social Realm College Club Met. The College Women's Club met at the homo of Mrs.. Williams In Med ford last Saturday afternoon, when the annual election of officers took place which resulted as follows: President, Mrs Arnsplger; vice pres ident, Mrs. F. D. Wagner; secretary, Miss Julia Lledler; treasurer, Miss Ruth Lawrence. A deliclous luncheon was served by the Oregon Products committee under the direction of Mrs. Humphreys, who gave a practi cal talk on the building up of our own state by the use of state pro ducts. On May 31 the club will hold its final meeting of the year at tho home of Mrs, Victor Mills at 208 E Main street. Those attending the meeting Saturday from Ashland were Mrs. V. V. Mills, Mrs. F. H Johnson, Mra. Ralph Billings, Mrs. F. D Wag ner and Misses 'Norton and Coshow, If you want most entertaining and delightful summer reading, keep in touch with the reports of the In vestigation of aircraft Bcandals. We are all creatures of habit, and the thrift stamp habit Is an excel lent one,. Cultivate It. And the Senate has turned Lovely Woman down! Let It beware! It Is quite on the cards that Lovely Wom an may turn the Senate down hard iome day. Entertained Her Friends. Mrs Merle Roblson entertained a company of friends at her home on the Boulevard last Friday evening, where a happy time was spent Games, dancing and cup reading were the various forms of amuse ment and were kept up until a late hour, after which the hostess served light refreshments. The occasion was Mrs. Roblson's birthday, altho She did not apprise hor friends of this fact until they were about ready to depart. Beside the host and tho hostess there were present Mr,, and Mrs. Milton Fraley, Mr and Mrs. Geo. M. Roblson, Mrs. Dora Youns, Misses Helen Dlckerson, Fern Mur phy, and God die Beeler and John Flnneran. Wednesday Afternoon Club. ' The regular meeting of the Wed nesday Afternoon Club will be held at the home of Mrs. L. C punn on North Main street tomorrow after noon. Assisting the hostess will lie fMrs. Ballenger. A good attendance will be welcomed. WJTW'lkltk WEDNESDAY and MlMlLiMW THURSDAY THE THEATER 'BEAUTIFUL Pi Thrill Pi Wnute-The Greatest Spectacle 01 The Age num. of he sa FEATURING FRIDAY and SATURDAY CHARLES RAY -IN- "THE GIRL DODGER" SUNDAY and MONDAY WILLIAM FARNUM IN- "RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE" Note Photographs'taken on the street last week will bo shown here next Friday and Saturday May 16 and 17 Bar silver closed In this market Friday at 105, which is an advance of 4 5-8 since the government nrlco restriction was removed two days before. ASHLAND TIDINGS -FOR- SALES BOOKS We are prepared to supply all kinds of SALES BOOKS NON-DUPLICA TE. DUPLICATE. TRIPLICATE AND QUADRUPLICATE Either with carbon leal or carbon on the back HOME STUDY Torn IN JACKSON COUNTY All farm people In Jackson county are Invited to take part In the Farm Home Study Tour which will be con ducted May 21st and 22nd. The following homes will be used Wednesday, May 21st: John Gore, Pacific Highway. A. A. Schuchard, Phoenix, Griffin Creek road J. R. McCracken, Valley View. Chas. E. Cray, Bellevlew. These homes will be studied Thursday, May 22nd: J. R Crews, Griffin Creek. M. I. Mlnear, Crlffln Creek. T. S. Carpenter, Oak Grove. A E. Stratton, Jacksonville, pen tral Pt. Road. E. H. Pomeroy, Pineridge Or chard, Central Point. The homes will be visited In the order named and all desiring to par tlclpate are requested to meet promptly at 9 a. m. at Gore's horn May 21st, and at Crew's May 22nd Professor Peck from 0. A. C. will be on the program both days and Xvlll tell how we can make our- farm homes more attractive. All automobile groups are asked to bring along well filled lunch bas kets, and lunch will be eaten picnic style. Coffee will be served free to rail having cups and BDoons with them. The ladies of Phoenix will he hostessees the first day and serve the coffee In Barnum's grove, while the second day the Greater Medford Club will serve coffee under the fine oaks near Carpenter's home. An exhibition of different types of can ning outfits and canned products will be shown both days during tho noon hour a man can norrow mon'ey on what he puts into a home. He can't on what he pays out for rent." "I want to sfee every wage-worker own his own home. W. B. Wilson, U. S. Sec'y of Labor. We have several choice homes as well as bargains in acreage. Some can be sold on small payments and easy terms. Beaver Realty Co. THE POPULAR REALTY CO. 211 E. Main St., Phone 68 We Meet All Competition Give us a chance at your sales book business TELEPHONE 39 AND SALESMAN WILL CALL' MANY YOUNG PEOPLE AT E. L. RALLIES More than 5,000 young people representing every community In the northwest attended the 15 ral lies of chapter delegates of the Ep worth league for the purpose of mo hjtllzlng Epworth league pontiment behind the $105,000,000 Methodist centenary for "rebuilding the world. "Two hundred and sixty chapters out of 326 wero represented," said Dr. J. Edgar Purdy, Epworth league secretary for the northwest, upon his return to Portland. "There was a surprisingly high percentage of young people present, and we must await the actual cam paign week, May 18 to 25, to see what definite results they achieve," he said. 11 COUNTIES MAKE . NO TAX PAYMENTS ', Up to the present time the office of State Treasurer Hoff has received from the several counties of the state a total of $1,184,991.50 in stats taxes. Eleven counties Crook, Cur ry, Klamath, Maineur, Marlon, Mor dow, Polk, Tillamook, Umatilla, Wasco and Wheeler have not yet turned in any tax money. The South ern counties from which taxes have been received a,re: Jacffsorf, $45, 531; Josephine, $12,732.20; Doug las, $40,108. TUNGSTEN' DEIOSIT IS NEAR GOLD HILL "The ony deposit of tungsten In Oregon, so far as known, is two miles north of Gold Hill on the Rogue river. Three veins wero found five inches wide. It Is the shelite variety. During the war It was worth $89 a unit, but now the price has dropped to $18. When It was worth $3 a pound during the war It was worth going after," says M. S. Johnson, hardware dealer of Gold Hill. "There is a quicksilver mine near, us which produces two flasks a day, each flask weighing 76 pounds net. A flask was worth $250 during the war, but Is now down to $75." Oregonlan. As the dry season approaches ex tra precautions should be taken to prevent hazards In loth city and! country. Portland, Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles are all undertaking great constructive harbor Improve ment to gain for this coast its sharo of the world trade and their Cham ber of Commerce are working day; and night to this end. tmrnm Fffitffiitr ill W. A; Shell The Barber Mil H.IIII1 Wwy 137 E. Main "Nearest to Everything" HOTEL MANX Powell St., atC Tarred San Tranclscc In the heart of the business, shopping and theatre district Running distilled ice water in every room. Our commodious lobby.fine service,and Homelike restaurant will attract you. European Plan rates S3 II $1.00 op. . Kg t:i Maaaaeaeit nnA W.B. jaaes fSVS Senior Play PRESENTED Friday, May 16th .IN" A IMPPIXG THREE-ACT COMEDY "Ml of A Sudden Peggy tf Cast: AXTHOXY, LORD CRACKEXTHORPE (Fellow of the Entomological Society) THE HON. JIMMY KEPPEL (his Brother) MAJOR ARCHIE PHIPP3 (retired) - Chtetnr Mrv.rk.n (Lady Craokenthorpe's Brother) William Allen Dwlght Gregg JACK MEXZIES PARKER LUCAS (Footman at Hawkhurst) Arvin Burnett Malcolm Humphrey (Manservant at Jimmy's Flat) LADY CRACKEXTHORPE (Lprd Crackcnthorpe's Mother) THE HON'. MILLICENT KEPPEL THE HOX. MRS. COLQUHOUN MRS. O'MARA - (Widow of Professor O'Mara, F. R. S ) and PEGGY - i . . . ' (her Daughter) James Porter Laura Wenner Dorothy Jones Helen Walker Pauline McCllntock Wlima Chattin Synopsis: . i ' ACT I. "The Suddenness of Peggy." j The White Hall at Hawkhurst, Lord Craokenthorpe's Country HouSo ACT II. "The Suddenness of ConsenuAneen " ' At Jdmmy Kcppel's Flat in London, a week later ' . ' ACT III. "Th'e Consequences of Suddenness." , : The White Hall at Hawkhurst, on the evening of the sam rtav The Senior class is greatly indebted to the following firms who have fur nished properties and costumes: McGee, Enders, Dodge and Vining Theatre PERFORMANCE liEGIN'S AT 8:15, SHARP III School Gym Give the boy a Harley-Davldson motor, with a side-car.' He'd rather run if than the family car, anyway, It's better than' a bug. It's safer, and cheaper to buy and run. Til toll you the danger, confidentially: You will want to run It yourself when you get acquainted. But it has a sidecar and you can go along.' Yes, It has some pep! But If you talk to It right it is gtentle enough to take mother for a joy-spin. Take a trip with Gaylord, Medford, Oregon n . . , pi,0n!e. mBS,